Description: Complete with dust jacket in Mylar film. Bears stamps from the New York National Guard library. Binding strong & tight. Originally published by the Outing Publishing Company in 1906 & subtitled "A guidebook for those who travel in the wilderness," this book is a classic. “Camping and Woodcraft” ranks sixth among the ten best-selling sporting books of all time. A standard manual for campers and a veritable outdoor enthusiast’s bible for over four decades, this book reflects Horace Kephart’s practical knowledge and covers, in depth, any problem that campers might confront. Kephart lived in the Great Smoky Mountains and spent most of his time in the wild. Consequently, he became an expert on all aspects of camp life from living in a semi-permanent lean-to to traveling with only the bare essentials in a backpack. More than simply a hunting or fishing guide, Kephart’s book covers a wide variety of subjects from how to dress game and fish to how to shoot accurately. Every chapter is filled with tips that remain useful even after more than a century of improvements in equipment and technology. Click here to view a digitized copy of this title (not my specific book that is for sale): https://archive.org/details/campingwoodcraft00kephrich/page/n11/mode/2up If this information does not answer all your questions, I invite you to inquire further. Thanks for stopping by & have a wonderful day. God bless! For those of you visiting this item who are not also eBay sellers, I want to share with you a little information about the fees eBay collects from us sellers. eBay charges a "Final Value Fee" of 14.95% on not just the price of the book, but also on shipping and taxes. This means eBay charges sellers 14.95% of what buyers pay in shipping and taxes, money that sellers never see or touch. So, in reality, the actual eBay tax rate is over 16% of the final sale price of the item. And fees paid to eBay by sellers are 22% higher than if eBay just taxed sellers for the final sale price of the item. EXAMPLE: I sell a book for $45, and the buyer also pays $3.92 in shipping (Media Mail) and $3.49 in sales tax. eBay charges me a 14.95% fee of $52.41, the combined total of the item itself, taxes & shipping. Meaning that net of fees I receive $37.16 from the sale of that $45 book, meaning 17.5% of the price of the book goes to eBay in the form of fees. $45 @ 14.95% = $6.72 in fees if fees were based only on the sale price of the book $45 + $3.92 + $3.49 = $52.41 total of the sale price of the widget, plus shipping and taxes $52.41 @ 14.95% = $7.84 total fees paid by seller to eBay $7.84/$45 = 17.4% actual eBay fee as a percentage of the book's sale price $7.84 - $6.72 = $1.12 in additional fees paid on shipping and taxes $1.12/$6.72 = 16.6% higher fees on the combined sale price of the book, shipping and taxes than if the fee was only paid on the sale price of the book. $45 - $7.84 = $37.16 is the net profit received by a seller after eBay fees (84% of the sale price)
Price: 30 USD
Location: Saint Charles, Illinois
End Time: 2024-11-17T03:51:01.000Z
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